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single cell sequencing data and high-performance computing environment is highly preferred. A good understanding of cancer biology, immunology, cell biology, and molecular biology is also preferred. Proven
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computational, experimental, observational, and theoretical approaches. Existing research programs at KIPAC span many areas of astrophysics and cosmology and include studies of dark energy and cosmic dynamics
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scientific conferences and publish models and scientific insights in high-impact journals Who You Are: Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or Machine Learning related field
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cultures under sterile conditions. Perform imaging using light, fluorescence, and confocal microscopy. Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance
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Security The Jill Hruby Postdoctoral Fellowship is your gateway to a career of impact, innovation, and leadership. Designed for exceptional PhD graduates, this prestigious program empowers fellows to conduct
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computational cluster and/or high-performance computer with Linux OS. Excellent oral and written communication skills and a collaborative working mindset. Strong publication record in closely related research
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at Grape Genetics Research Unit (GGRU), USDA's purpose is to understand the grapevine response to environmental stressors like cold/freezing, drought, heat, and nutrient stresses. The research goal is to
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on next-generation high performance computing and data systems hosted by the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Berkeley Lab. Since its founding in 2002, Berkeley Lab's Luis W. Alvarez
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the Energy Sciences Network or run on next-generation high performance computing and data systems hosted by the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at Berkeley Lab. Since its founding in 2002
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coding in R, Matlab and/or Python, and already adapt to using the UNIX command line and executing analyses using high performance computing cluster. Preferred qualifications: Prior experience in analyzing